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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 7, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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June 1st, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
From Yorktown[special correspondence of the Dispatch.]
Yorktown,June 1st, 1861.
I have been purposing to drop you a line for a day or two, but such has been the uncertainty of our movements that it has been almost impossible.
Our regiment has been employed this week in making some very formidable entrenchments in this region, behind which it would be very safe to meet any enemy.
Others are being erected by large bodies of negroes in proper locations.
In one I counted 125 slaves at work.
Some of our regiment, it seems, had come to the conclusion that, as we had helped to erect a formidable fort, it would be our pleasant duty to defend it. But this will not be the case.
One thing is certain and satisfactory, that the men who will defend it will be worthy of the place.
There is but one spirit that animates us all. We will try to die cheerfully, if necessary, in defence of our parents and sisters.
Such is the strength of the conviction upon all minds that ours is
York (search for this): article 1
August (search for this): article 1
Wade (search for this): article 1
June 4th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
Vannerson (search for this): article 1
Hampton (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Yorktown (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Yorktown[special correspondence of the Dispatch.]
Yorktown,June 1st, 1861.
I have been purposing to drop you a line for a day or two, but such has been the uncertainty of our movements that it has been almost impossible.
Our r Thursday morning last.
The march was fatiguing, but borne without a murmur.
We left Williamsburg at 2 A. M. I visited Yorktown 10 or 12 years ago and examined its defences, but not with the same interest as on yesterday.
Be not uneasy about us if a second battle of "Yorktown" shall be fought presently.
It made my blood almost boil a day or two ago when I met fifty or more wagons, carriages, and all sorts of vehicles, bearing old age and infancy, as fugitives from their dear homes How lod after encountering much danger and trouble, at seven o'clock on Sunday morning landed the prize safely at the wharf at Yorktown.
This party were in much danger during the whole of Saturday night, being within range of the guns of the blockading st
Thomas D. Simms (search for this): article 1
1500 AD (search for this): article 1